New jersey ~1950Thriving in Florida nowPossibly some sort of Italian easter lily?

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Long green leaves arch outwards year round, and in early spring, blooms develop. Each shoot is roughly 3/4 inch in diameter and extend upwards ~2 feet having 3-4 flowers each. Flowers are orange on the petals tips and yellowish at the base.

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Family: "Lamiaceae" not "Mint Family".

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Bulbous plant, in fact I discovered the bulbs in dry soil in my basement 20 years ago. They were my great grandmothers and I shared with the whole family. The original bulb must be 100+ years old and the size of a football. My great grandparents were Italian immigrants and strict catholics. Anyway the plant is now doing the best it ever has, this past easter having 20+ shoots.. Help me identify these sentimental flowers!!!

To identify it, I'd need very close shots of the flowers (One flower filling the whole shot) and any other interesting features the plant may have.It can help to set your camera to macro-zoom if it has it, it's usually the little flower icon on your camera.